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Hi All
I want to create a system image on my NTFS formatted portable WesternD HDD. Now It has about 250GB of space left(the portable HDD), and the Laptop PC that i want to create the image of, tells me I need about 199GB for the system image.
Then first time I created the image, it gave me a failure message saying I should run a CHKDSK /R and ty again. I ran a CHKDSK /R on the external drive and tried making a system image again, where it got about halfway and gave me the same message. What is going wrong every time?
Also, when I eventually successfully manage to make a system image, can I use that image to restore my PC should it crash or go haywire or should I make a System repair disk as well, or are those two separate from each other?
Thank You
I want to create a system image on my NTFS formatted portable WesternD HDD. Now It has about 250GB of space left(the portable HDD), and the Laptop PC that i want to create the image of, tells me I need about 199GB for the system image.
Then first time I created the image, it gave me a failure message saying I should run a CHKDSK /R and ty again. I ran a CHKDSK /R on the external drive and tried making a system image again, where it got about halfway and gave me the same message. What is going wrong every time?
Also, when I eventually successfully manage to make a system image, can I use that image to restore my PC should it crash or go haywire or should I make a System repair disk as well, or are those two separate from each other?
Thank You
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- MSI
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x32
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 @ 2.66GHz
- Motherboard
- MSI
- Memory
- 2048MB
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 275
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Generic PnP Monitor
- Hard Drives
- 2x HDD Drives (ATA Devices) 140GB and 368GB
- Cooling
- Fans